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Originally Posted by jdlierle Since I got your ear, on my personal car, my front spoiler which is white, has been ground in the front and has rubber grounded into it. I can not for the life of me been able to get it off. I have tried polish, clay, rubbing compoound, wd-40, tarminator, etc, etc and nothing budges it. I haven't put a rotary and pad on it, because I don't think it would work and I don't want to ruin a pad.
It doesn't really detract from the car, but I know it is there. I was thinking maybe using wet sanding paper, do you have any ideas. I am sure other cars out there drag and get rubber on the front spoiler, this car is not even low to the ground. (Even thinking of carb cleaner  but I  )
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You are not going to get this off of a lower spoiler unless you sand it and repaint if you've ground it down by hitting the pavement.
I have the same problem (C2S with Aero) and found out that the lower lip (spoiler) is replaceable and that the GT3 one fits just fine. And these are a matte black so it looks fine anyway.
Now, for most spoilers that have all kinds of damage and debris on them and have tried everything from clay to 000 steel wool to remove rubber or other road debris find that the best way is to just have it sanded and painted. Next, once cured, I'd suggest clear paint film next time so you don't have to worry about it as much.
You've tried the most logical ways, now it's time to just have it re-shot.
Regards,
Deanski
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